Real estate email automation must respond to real-world events β a lead submits a contact form, a buyer tours a property, a seller accepts an offer, a client closes. Generic email platforms that only support scheduled sends or manual list additions can't execute these workflows. The platform must support webhook-based triggers that fire when external events occur, custom field updates that change workflow routing, and behavioral triggers based on email engagement. Platforms that lack this capability force agents to manually manage which contacts are in which sequences β a time investment that defeats the purpose of automation.
A buyer who books a showing should immediately exit the open house follow-up sequence. A seller who requests a CMA should move from the cold nurture track to the active valuation sequence. This kind of conditional routing requires if/then logic β if contact books showing, exit sequence; if contact opens three emails in a row, move to high-intent track. Platforms without this logic continue sending messages that are no longer relevant, which damages the relationship and generates unsubscribes. Goal-based exits and conditional branching are the features that separate marketing automation platforms from basic email broadcast tools.
Real estate is a high-urgency business. Email alone isn't sufficient for new lead follow-up β a five-minute text response to a showing request dramatically outperforms a 30-minute email response in conversion rate. The best setup for real estate combines email sequences with SMS touchpoints at critical moments: immediate text notification to the agent when a new lead arrives, SMS follow-up to the lead 24 hours after a first email if they haven't responded, and text-based check-ins for high-intent contacts. ActiveCampaign includes SMS automation in its higher-tier plans. Other platforms require third-party integrations.
PLATFORM BREAKDOWNActiveCampaign is the strongest choice for agents and teams who need serious automation depth. Conditional branching, goal-based exits, contact scoring, and built-in CRM functionality make it the most complete platform for real estate at a mid-market price. It integrates with Follow Up Boss, LionDesk, Zillow, and other real estate software via Zapier. Pricing starts at approximately $49/month for basic marketing and scales with contact count. The tradeoff is setup complexity β plan 10β15 hours to configure it correctly. For agents willing to invest in that setup, the automation quality is meaningfully better than any alternative at the price point.
Mailchimp is the default starting point for many agents because of its name recognition and free tier. For real estate, its fundamental limitation is automation logic: Mailchimp sequences are linear and cannot branch based on contact behavior. A buyer who books a showing continues receiving the pre-showing nurture sequence unless someone manually removes them. Segmentation requires building separate lists rather than using tags and conditional logic. For newsletter-style market updates and simple drip campaigns, Mailchimp works. For agents who want automation that responds to lead behavior, it falls short of what the business requires.
MailerLite offers significantly better automation than Mailchimp at a lower or comparable price point. It supports multi-step conditional workflows, goal-based exits, and reasonably flexible segmentation β adequate for most individual agents. The limitation is contact scoring and advanced CRM functionality, which MailerLite doesn't offer. GetResponse adds webinar functionality that has limited real estate application, but its automation depth is comparable to MailerLite and slightly below ActiveCampaign. Both are strong options for agents who want better automation than Mailchimp without the full setup investment of ActiveCampaign.
Follow Up Boss, LionDesk, and Wise Agent include email drip capabilities. These are purpose-built for real estate with features ActiveCampaign doesn't have β MLS integration, lead routing, pipeline management, showing feedback. Their automation limitations: the email sequences are less sophisticated than ActiveCampaign's, conditional logic is limited, and SOI nurture campaigns are basic. Many high-performing agents run a purpose-built CRM alongside ActiveCampaign β the CRM handles pipeline and transaction management, ActiveCampaign handles the automation and SOI campaigns that the CRM doesn't execute well.
PLATFORM COMPARISON| Platform | Automation Depth | CRM Integration | SMS Built-In | Pricing | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ActiveCampaign | Excellent β branching, scoring, goal exits | Zapier (FUB, LionDesk, Zillow) | Yes (higher plans) | $49β$149/mo | Teams, high-volume agents, SOI at scale |
| MailerLite | Good β conditional, no scoring | Zapier only | Third-party | $25β$80/mo | Individual agents, budget-conscious |
| GetResponse | Good β automation + landing pages | Zapier only | Third-party | $19β$119/mo | Agents with digital funnels |
| Mailchimp | Limited β linear sequences only | Zapier only | No | Freeβ$299/mo | Market updates, simple newsletters |
| Follow Up Boss | Basic drip only | Native MLS + Zapier | Yes | $69β$499/mo | Teams needing pipeline management |
For agents with active lead pipelines and 100+ contacts who want conditional automation and long-cycle nurture, ActiveCampaign is the strongest choice. For individual agents getting started who need better automation than Mailchimp without the full setup investment, MailerLite is the most practical upgrade. Agents who also need pipeline management and MLS integration should evaluate purpose-built real estate CRMs alongside a marketing automation platform.
Yes β and this is one of ActiveCampaign's key advantages. Both your new lead sequences and your long-term SOI nurture campaigns run in the same account, use the same contact records, and share the same automation logic. You can suppress SOI contacts from promotional campaigns, move past clients from closed-transaction nurture to sphere of influence sequences, and maintain a complete view of every contact in one place rather than managing separate tools for each audience.
The best answer for most agents is both β but they serve different functions. A real estate CRM (Follow Up Boss, LionDesk, Wise Agent) handles pipeline visibility, lead routing, task management, and MLS integration. An email marketing platform (ActiveCampaign, MailerLite) handles the automated email and SMS sequences that run the relationship. Many high-performing agents use their CRM as the system of record and ActiveCampaign as the automation engine. The two connect via Zapier.
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